Facing north is a short yellow wall. Start up the blocky column on good holds, then traverse left past the first two bolts, finishing straight up at the third. Double eye-bolt belay. There's also a direct start (about 19) straight up to the 3rd bolt, with natural pro (wires).

Start a couple of m R of Nuggets follow line of bolts to finish directly and more steeply following the bolt line. The loose blocks mentioned in some Guidebooks went in the Earthquakes or subsequent "remediation work". Double bolt belay. NB This may be shown incorrectly in topos.

Down and just around the corner. Start below the bolt on the rounded arete. A foothold up left, crux to the first bolt then easy climbing following the bolts. An easier start is to begin higher on the left. Double bolt belay

The wall right of the scrubby gully. Up to first bolt (shared by AST) then left following the bolt line and keeping out of the crack line on the left. Fun, moderate climbing with a , double bolt belay back over the top. Lindsay Main

The wall left of the arete. Move right onto the arete after the bolt and climb the arete, with poor pro. Loose blocks at the top need to be treated with care.
Currently DoC feel that the arete is dangerous/loose and the climb is CLOSED

As for Basil Brush, start on the brown wall in the centre under a bolt. Move right-wards up past the second bolt (crux) and clip the 2nd bolt on Pigs Can Fly.
Finish in the crack. Now has a more in line third bolt and a 2 chain anchor.
Has been straightened out, with an extra bolt at the top and added the chains. It is a touch harder than 19, about 21 seems to be the consensus.

On the arete, a direct/right-hand start to Merlin the Happy Pig. Steep bouldery start to a small niche on shaky holds is the crux, then left onto the wall and finish up the crack. The 3 bolts and a slightly contrived alternate finish to the right was added later.

CLIMBERS PLEASE BE AWARE - The rock surrounding the third bolt on 'A Dull Thump' on the Merlin Wall, has now pulled off, exposing the entire bolt and the hanger has fallen off. As a result, a new bolt and hanger will need to be installed and the C/W section will do this as soon as someone has a chance to do so. In the mean time, if you cant wait, feel free to do this yourself or stay off the climb for now. Thanks Clayton Garbes.